用皮肤膜平行人工膜透性试验和Franz细胞扩散试验评价大麻二酚及其外用制剂的皮肤透性。

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Riley D Kirk, Toyosi Akanji, Huifang Li, Jie Shen, Saleh Allababidi, Navindra P Seeram, Matthew J Bertin, Hang Ma
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大麻素包括大麻二酚(CBD)已经引起了极大的兴趣,作为各种皮肤和/或药妆用途的生物活性成分。然而,大麻素的局部应用可能会受到限制,没有对其皮肤渗透性的基本了解。在这里,我们的目的是评估皮肤渗透性CBD及其局部配方使用人工皮肤膜测定。还评价了CBD在各种表面活性剂中的溶解性和稳定性,这些表面活性剂通常用于局部应用。方法:制备CBD和两种CBD外用制剂(乳膏和凝胶)。使用计算预测(SwissADME和DERMWIN™)和平行人工膜渗透性测定(PAMPA)来评估CBD分离物的皮肤渗透性。采用Franz细胞扩散法(体外释放试验)评价CBD制剂的皮肤渗透性。采用高效液相色谱和质谱分析方法评价了CBD在表面活性剂中的溶解度和稳定性。结果:CBD分离物在SwissADME和DERMWIN™预测中显示出良好的皮肤渗透性(- logkp分别为3.6和5.7 cm/s)和PAMPA (-LogPe值为5.0,pH为6.5和7.4)。此外,CBD在表面活性剂Tween 20中的溶解度(378.4 μg/mL)高于在聚异丁烯中的溶解度。在酸性环境(pH 5和6)中,Tween 20的CBD含量在30 d内分别保持在81%和70%。在Franz细胞扩散试验中,乳霜和凝胶制剂中的CBD也具有中等的皮肤渗透性。结论:基于人工膜的实验数据支持CBD是一种皮肤渗透性大麻素,其配方的渗透性和稳定性可能受到表面活性剂和pH环境等多种因素的影响。我们的研究结果表明,CBD可能具有适合皮肤病学和/或药妆应用的皮肤渗透性,但需要进一步的体内模型研究来证实这一点。
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Evaluations of Skin Permeability of Cannabidiol and Its Topical Formulations by Skin Membrane-Based Parallel Artificial Membrane Permeability Assay and Franz Cell Diffusion Assay.

Introduction: Cannabinoids including cannabidiol (CBD) have attracted enormous interest as bioactive ingredients for various dermatological and/or cosmeceutical uses. However, topical applications of cannabinoids might be limited without a fundamental understanding of their skin permeability. Herein, we aimed to evaluate the skin permeability of CBD and its topical formulations using artificial skin membrane assays. The solubility and stability of CBD in various surfactants that are commonly used in topical applications were also evaluated.

Methods: CBD and two CBD-incorporated topical formulations (cream and gel) were prepared for this study. Computational predictions (SwissADME and DERMWIN™) and the parallel artificial membrane permeability assay (PAMPA) were used to evaluate the skin permeability of CBD isolate. The Franz cell diffusion (in vitro release testing) assay was used to evaluate the skin permeability of CBD formulations. The solubility and stability of CBD in surfactants were assessed by high-performance liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry analysis.

Results: CBD isolate showed favorable skin permeability in the SwissADME and DERMWIN™ predictions (-Log Kp of 3.6 and 5.7 cm/s, respectively) and PAMPA (-LogPe value of 5.0 at pH of 6.5 and 7.4). In addition, CBD had higher solubility (378.4 μg/mL) in surfactant Tween 20 as compared to its solubility in polyisobutene. In an acidic environment (pH 5 and 6), Tween 20 maintained the CBD content at 81% and 70% over 30 days, respectively. CBD in the formulations of cream and gel also had moderate skin permeability in the Franz cell diffusion assay.

Conclusion: Data from artificial membrane-based assays support that CBD is a skin permeable cannabinoid and the permeability and stability of its formulations may be influenced by several factors such as surfactant and pH environment. Findings from our study suggest that CBD may have suitable skin permeability for the development of dermatological and/or cosmeceutical applications but further studies using in vivo models are warranted to confirm this.

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